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for now the new memoir is out. salman rushdie, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. republican mitt romney charged president obama's handling of middle east hot spots has raised the risk of war. and the number of cases in a fungal meningitis outbreak grew again to 105. eight people have died after receiving tainted steroid shots. if you're in your 30s, can you collect benefits? on art beat jeff interviews a scholar about the life and work of vietnamese dissident poet who died last week at age 73. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at rising temperatures in urban areas, and one city's efforts to cool down. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woouff. we'll see you online,nd again he tomorrow enin thank you,nd gd nit. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and...
for now the new memoir is out. salman rushdie, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. republican mitt romney charged president obama's handling of middle east hot spots has raised the risk of war. and the number of cases in a fungal meningitis outbreak grew again to 105. eight people have died after receiving tainted steroid shots. if you're in your 30s, can you collect benefits? on art beat jeff interviews a scholar about the life...
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he wrote a frank memoir about his daughter's alcoholism. >> i loved her, and she knew that. >> he devoted the last years of his life, much as he spent the previous decade -- promoting peace. calling for an end to military operations in afghanistan and iraq. >> going to switch gears now and turn to the weather. it has been a beautiful fall weekend, but can we expect more of the same? >> it is only going to get better as we move through the start of the week. a few like temperatures near 80 degrees, you will definitely want to stay tune. look outside right now. satellite and radar -- lots of sunshine to enjoy. we will see plenty of stars for the overnight hours as our temperatures will eventually get into the upper 30's to mid-40's. outdoor plans -- no problems at all. mainly clear skies. temperatures around 50 to 50 -- 65 degrees. winds will settle down just a little bit. coming up in a few minutes talking about this warming trend. temperatures back near 80 degrees. the big question -- how long will it last? full details in just a minute. >> all right, thank you. did you see it? the big ga
he wrote a frank memoir about his daughter's alcoholism. >> i loved her, and she knew that. >> he devoted the last years of his life, much as he spent the previous decade -- promoting peace. calling for an end to military operations in afghanistan and iraq. >> going to switch gears now and turn to the weather. it has been a beautiful fall weekend, but can we expect more of the same? >> it is only going to get better as we move through the start of the week. a few like...
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his 15 published books include the bestselling 1993 memoir, "always running, la vida loca, gang days in l.a." and its 2011 sequel, "it calls you back: an odyssey through love, addiction, revolutions, and healing." he is co-founder of the network for revolutionary cha vice-presidential candidate luis rodriguez and cheri honkala, we welcome you to the debate. we will go to them in a moment. first, we begin with the debate moderator martha raddatz. >> the number one issue here at home is jobs. the percentage of unemployed just fell below 8% for the first time in 43 months. the obama administration had projected it would fall below 6% after the close to $1 trillion in stimulus money. so will both of you level with the american people. can you get unemployment to under 6% and how long will it take? i don't know how long it will take. we can and will get it under 6%. take a look at the facts. let's look at where we were when we came to office. the economy was in free fall. we had great recession hit. 9 million people lost their job. 1.7 -- $1.6 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your hom
his 15 published books include the bestselling 1993 memoir, "always running, la vida loca, gang days in l.a." and its 2011 sequel, "it calls you back: an odyssey through love, addiction, revolutions, and healing." he is co-founder of the network for revolutionary cha vice-presidential candidate luis rodriguez and cheri honkala, we welcome you to the debate. we will go to them in a moment. first, we begin with the debate moderator martha raddatz. >> the number one issue...
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. >> his memoir's all about race. that's the lens through which he saw his life. so i think it's very deeply part of how he views the world. and how he views himself. but i think that politically he doesn't want to get stuck there. >> does he make a conscious decision not to talk about race in office? >> periodically, he's spoken to it in ways that are very, very powerful. i don't think he sees that as the defining issue of our time. the defining issue of our time is how all americans can live in a country where if they work hard, they can get ahead. >> but as the midterm elections approached, millions of americans feared they'd never get ahead. and on november 2nd, 2010 -- >> cnn is now ready to make a major projection. the republicans will take control of the house of representatives. >> can you hear us now! >> bolstered by the tea party, six republicans claimed seats in the senate and 63 swept into the house, giving the gop the majority. >> i'm not recommending for either future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. >> it seemed the amer
. >> his memoir's all about race. that's the lens through which he saw his life. so i think it's very deeply part of how he views the world. and how he views himself. but i think that politically he doesn't want to get stuck there. >> does he make a conscious decision not to talk about race in office? >> periodically, he's spoken to it in ways that are very, very powerful. i don't think he sees that as the defining issue of our time. the defining issue of our time is how all...
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our next guest is the author of "known and unknown: a memoir." donald rumsfeld, former secretary of defense under president george w. bush. sedge tear rumsfeld -- secretary rumsfeld, thanks for being here. let's talk about what catherine herridge just reported. there are whistleblowers who have said the libyan security forces themselves were scared and wanted to quit in the weeks leading up to the attack is the and that those inside the consulate had requested added security, but those requests somehow were not fulfilled. what do you make of all this? >> well, i heard the same report you heard, and as we know in a u.s. embassy or consulate overseas, theoretically the first responsibility is for the local government of the country to provide security for the consulate or the embassy. the second responsibility, obviously, and the principal responsibility really is with the department of state. and what they do normally is they gather intelligence and determine some level of threat that may or may not exist in a given situation. and then it's the re
our next guest is the author of "known and unknown: a memoir." donald rumsfeld, former secretary of defense under president george w. bush. sedge tear rumsfeld -- secretary rumsfeld, thanks for being here. let's talk about what catherine herridge just reported. there are whistleblowers who have said the libyan security forces themselves were scared and wanted to quit in the weeks leading up to the attack is the and that those inside the consulate had requested added security, but...
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the memoir will by lower taxes for the middle class they have been buried. them with the attack from the second presidential debate still fresh in everybody's mind the candidates will return to the campaign trail on wednesday. they both tried to capitalize on the previous evening's performance. >> that tackling does not add up. the jobs plan does not create jobs. the deficit reduction plan will add to the deficit. >> i think it is interesting that he does not have an agenda for the second term. >> we do not have to collect blinders to find talented women or collect -- binders is running on fumes. >> governor romney was focusing on jobs and trying to appeal towards women. better job opportunities that is what the women of america are concerned about and the answers are coming from us and not barack obama. >>reporter: the president spoke of his real meaning to speak the economy. >> people of the real. top play by their own set of rules. at the very top. that is when they can pay lower taxes than you'd do. or they can use offshore accounts. or, they can invest
the memoir will by lower taxes for the middle class they have been buried. them with the attack from the second presidential debate still fresh in everybody's mind the candidates will return to the campaign trail on wednesday. they both tried to capitalize on the previous evening's performance. >> that tackling does not add up. the jobs plan does not create jobs. the deficit reduction plan will add to the deficit. >> i think it is interesting that he does not have an agenda for the...
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robert kennedy wrote a memoir called 13 days. now we can see and it will be online from the kennedy library all the handwritten notes that robert f. kennedy took either in pencil, you can see his doodles, how he's responding to the fay muse x-com meetings and watch the mind of robert kennedy progress. it's a wide opportunity for somebody to do a new book on robert kennedy and the cuban missile crisis and the missile crisis in general. >> what district attorney we learn here in terms of robert kennedy that we did not know about his role because clearly this was a time in which he came of age in terms of national security matters with his brother. >> absolutely. well, what's been declassified and opened up now covers cuba policy from '61 to '63 and we can see how consumed rfk was about. it stood out on a page he said "nobody in our administration will agree on anything on the same on cuba" meaning he was getting frustrated there were so many different opinions and at the end his brother was going to have to make the big decisions.
robert kennedy wrote a memoir called 13 days. now we can see and it will be online from the kennedy library all the handwritten notes that robert f. kennedy took either in pencil, you can see his doodles, how he's responding to the fay muse x-com meetings and watch the mind of robert kennedy progress. it's a wide opportunity for somebody to do a new book on robert kennedy and the cuban missile crisis and the missile crisis in general. >> what district attorney we learn here in terms of...
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he's out with a new memoir. he talks about his life in the works some of the struggles he's had over the years, some of the wild times. we're going to catch up with him and chat about that coming up. >> i just met him a few moments ago. my year has been officially been made. >> is that like you bowing down over there? >> all downhill from there and joran van der sloot serving a sentence for murder, becoming a father. that's what we're hearing this morning. details on that. >> all right. >> and we'll talk to the creator of a blog who takes aim at parents who overshare online. it's extremely popular. some say it's hilarious and others say it crosses the line. this woman behind it, not a parent, by the way, answers her critics in a first live television interview. >> did a poll on today.com to ask if this site is funny or mean-spirited, we'll reveal that in a moment. i think you'll be surprised by the results. >> you got me hooked. >> now to natalie at the news desk. hey, nat. >> good morning, savannah and willie.
he's out with a new memoir. he talks about his life in the works some of the struggles he's had over the years, some of the wild times. we're going to catch up with him and chat about that coming up. >> i just met him a few moments ago. my year has been officially been made. >> is that like you bowing down over there? >> all downhill from there and joran van der sloot serving a sentence for murder, becoming a father. that's what we're hearing this morning. details on that....
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that the government could bring civil lawsuits to enforce those agreements barring publication of a memoir, seeking damages, money damages for something published, the government has not gone there. but again, back to the point of you put it well of maybe the arm around the shoulder doing the work. i can't really speak to that, but i think it's right that, um, the -- to the extent that there might be chilling going on, um, it's of the behind-the-scenes flavor in the legal system. i just wanted to say a quick point on the valerie plame thing which is that, um, that's a very unusual case, um, for the government and legally in the sense that there was a special prosecutor, patrick fitzgerald, appointed to run that investigation. political pressure made it so that doj felt it had to do that. um, the acting attorney general comie gave patrick fitzgerald under the terms to investigate the leak all the tools of an attorney general. that's what it said. that effectively undermined doj's longstanding policy making it very tough to subpoena journalists. .. we did a conference at the center for five
that the government could bring civil lawsuits to enforce those agreements barring publication of a memoir, seeking damages, money damages for something published, the government has not gone there. but again, back to the point of you put it well of maybe the arm around the shoulder doing the work. i can't really speak to that, but i think it's right that, um, the -- to the extent that there might be chilling going on, um, it's of the behind-the-scenes flavor in the legal system. i just wanted...
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grand for a long time resisted writing his memoirs. he thought after the fact monday morning quarterbacking was better left to other people. as soon as the war ended officers on both sides began apologizing for their mistakes and aggrandizing their success. grant stayed out until the end and the only reason he took up the can was he had been swindled by gilded age equivalent of bernie madoff and he was broke and was going to leave his wife broke and needed to make some money. the got connected with mark twain who recognized that a grant memoir would be a huge best seller is indeed it was. while he was writing the memoir he discovered he was dying of cancer and so the nation watched as grant was in this race for his life and it was unclear whether grant wood finish writing the story of his life before he finished his actual life. but as he was in the final stages of both writing a memoir and dying of cancer he wrote some notes to himself and one of the notes that he writes, this is grant at the age of 65 -- 63. he knows he is dying and
grand for a long time resisted writing his memoirs. he thought after the fact monday morning quarterbacking was better left to other people. as soon as the war ended officers on both sides began apologizing for their mistakes and aggrandizing their success. grant stayed out until the end and the only reason he took up the can was he had been swindled by gilded age equivalent of bernie madoff and he was broke and was going to leave his wife broke and needed to make some money. the got connected...
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he is the author of the memoir, known and unknown. secretary rumsfeld, good morning. good to have you with us today. >> good morning. martha: what was your overall impression of last night? >> well the piece you just played i think was a example of the evening. the president kept interrupting governor romney. governor romney was exactly correct. the president of the united states said he wanted a status of forces agreement. we have status of forces agreements all over the world. they're not complicated. they can be achieved. and in fact he instructed the vice president and the secretary of state to get one, and they failed. and governor romney was making that point. now, the other thing the president said was totally inaccurate is that to have had that status of forces agreement and possibility of some relatively small number of troops available to be in that country, either in it or nearby, i think would serve as a deterrent to iran. and it would have been beneficial, not only to the united states, but beneficial to the iraqi government as they evolve and develop, an
he is the author of the memoir, known and unknown. secretary rumsfeld, good morning. good to have you with us today. >> good morning. martha: what was your overall impression of last night? >> well the piece you just played i think was a example of the evening. the president kept interrupting governor romney. governor romney was exactly correct. the president of the united states said he wanted a status of forces agreement. we have status of forces agreements all over the world....
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and there is a memoir and protocol for the meeting, were gorbachev mentioned that indigo is hot, hot, hot. nevertheless, rafsanjani, later the president, then the foreign minister to moscow science first arms transactions with russia. russia sold weapons but vote their friends in iraq and to their friends in iran, fell just good about it. and later on, there is a massive channel of nuclear expertise. hundreds of scientists and engineers, hundreds of iranian scientists and engineers are being trained in russia. unfortunately, many. iran is extremely important that battering iran against american interests and by implication the sunni arab allies of the united states as well as against israel is seen as a liberal state to america's great sea. so i syria is the principle ally of iran and eastern mediterranean and not part of the middle east. undermining syria and giving iran a bloody nose is of course is a major priority, both for the sunni arabs and for the westerns. therefore, russia has to support his theory and allies. and support it does, including supply of weapons of different kin
and there is a memoir and protocol for the meeting, were gorbachev mentioned that indigo is hot, hot, hot. nevertheless, rafsanjani, later the president, then the foreign minister to moscow science first arms transactions with russia. russia sold weapons but vote their friends in iraq and to their friends in iran, fell just good about it. and later on, there is a massive channel of nuclear expertise. hundreds of scientists and engineers, hundreds of iranian scientists and engineers are being...
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examples, there's a guy named ali sufan, one of the early fbi agents focused on al-qaeda, and he wrote a memoir last year called "the black flag," and the cia and the fbi, as you know, have a kind of decades-long feud about just about everything. finish and the cia got ahold of his book and decided that it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of things out of the manuscript. the kind of things it took out, he is well known and had written publicly about being involved early on in questioning one of the first of the so-called high-value terrorists caught in 2002. and, but that was considered to be secret even though everybody knew about it. he had written op-eds about it. by the cib. so the cia took out the personal pronouns from the chapter about him. so it says, instead of i packed my suitcase when i got this phone call and, you know, headed out, it says blank packed blank suitcase. [laughter] so that's, we actually paid you, the taxpayer, paid someone to go through that book and take that stuff out. [laughter] one other example that seems to me equally absurd although it's less easy
examples, there's a guy named ali sufan, one of the early fbi agents focused on al-qaeda, and he wrote a memoir last year called "the black flag," and the cia and the fbi, as you know, have a kind of decades-long feud about just about everything. finish and the cia got ahold of his book and decided that it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of things out of the manuscript. the kind of things it took out, he is well known and had written publicly about being involved early...
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even the memoir doesn't go as deeply as we went to discover really what it was like, a lifetime of being left and being alone, searching for home, searching for familiar. it really is a sad story, quite the opposite of mitt romney's story. well, obama, by the time he gets to high school, is in a very nice, the best high school in hawaii. but there he has a group of friends that really become his family. he didn't really have anything like it before that. and they were known as the chum gang because they consumed a lot of marijuana. >> okay, okay. you also found a lot of letters, journals written by a young obama. tell me about them. >> he goes through a sort of existential crisis through his 20s where he comes to -- goes first to occidental college in los angeles and then comes to new york where he walks the streets basically on and off for four years in a kind of monk-like existence carrying "the invisible man" in his back pocket trying to figure out who he is, is he black, is he white, is he an orphan? what kind of person is he looking for a community to be . he comes up with an answer
even the memoir doesn't go as deeply as we went to discover really what it was like, a lifetime of being left and being alone, searching for home, searching for familiar. it really is a sad story, quite the opposite of mitt romney's story. well, obama, by the time he gets to high school, is in a very nice, the best high school in hawaii. but there he has a group of friends that really become his family. he didn't really have anything like it before that. and they were known as the chum gang...
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there's a memoir protocol from the meeting where gorbachev mentions it. nevertheless rafsanjani, week later the president in the form and minister arrives to moscow and signs first arms transactions with russia. russia sold weapons both to their friends in iraq and to their friends and i ran during the iraq iran war, fell just great about it and later on there's a massive channel of nuclear expertise, hunches of scientists and engineers, hundreds of iranian scientists and engineers being trained in russia and unfortunately many of them were trained also in the west. so iran is extremely important as battering the ram against american interests and the sunni-arab allies of the united states as well as against israel that is seen as little satan to america's great satan so as syria is the principle allied of iran in eastern mediterranean and that part of the middle east, undermining syria and giving iran a bloody nose is of course a scene from moscow a major priority both for the sunni arabs and for the west. therefore, russia has to support it syrian allie
there's a memoir protocol from the meeting where gorbachev mentions it. nevertheless rafsanjani, week later the president in the form and minister arrives to moscow and signs first arms transactions with russia. russia sold weapons both to their friends in iraq and to their friends and i ran during the iraq iran war, fell just great about it and later on there's a massive channel of nuclear expertise, hunches of scientists and engineers, hundreds of iranian scientists and engineers being...
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a former goldman vice president making the media rounds to promote his new memoir. details next. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> i would like goldman and the rest of wall street to address the issues. are clients being ripped off? is the bank betting against clients with their own money? and what i'd like people to know and what i write about in the book is since the crisis, none of these problems have been fixed. t
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but joining us now, former two-term president of colombia, alvaro uribe now out with a memoir about his presidency entitled "no lost causes." it's an honor to have you in the studio. >> it's an honor for me. >> well, thank you. for the peace talks between the government and the rebels starting in a few weeks, let's start there. we'll broaden that to venezuela and others, as well. why do they worry you? >> everyone in colombia wants peace, i want peace. watching, waiting. but i disagree with peace talks in the middle of violence. and i do not agree with peace agreements with impunity. i cannot understand why our government has -- the possibility for the members to be politically electable even though they have committed great crimes. such as atrocities. >> explain to our viewers the level of violence that's being seen right now. and then i'd like to press you further on how then you curb that if you can't talk to the other side. >> the current administration in colombia improved a lot. we work with security, with democratic values, at the same time investment in our country. 53,000 membe
but joining us now, former two-term president of colombia, alvaro uribe now out with a memoir about his presidency entitled "no lost causes." it's an honor to have you in the studio. >> it's an honor for me. >> well, thank you. for the peace talks between the government and the rebels starting in a few weeks, let's start there. we'll broaden that to venezuela and others, as well. why do they worry you? >> everyone in colombia wants peace, i want peace. watching,...
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five years in therapy repairing herself, something she talks about in her new book "rita moreno, a memoir which comes out in the spring. >> i cried so much when i wrote it because it opened up -- it opened up so many things that i had literally thought that i had put away and i mean, i would be typing away, really, and sobbing. and then having to wipe my eyes so i could see the keys. >> shear perseverance and tons of talent propelled her to roles that not her noticed, but nothing put her on the map like "west side story" which made her a star on the world stage. >> that moment before they called your name, do you remember? >> i remember clearly! i remember that i thought everyone else in the movie is getting the oscar except me so far. and i was putting on my -- well, isn't that wonderful, face, and my name was called out. and i said, don't run. it's not dignified. don't run to the stage. and i didn't. >> more awards would follow, including a tony for "the ritz" a grammy for singing on an album for the electric company and emmy for speech appearances on the muppet show and the rockford fi
five years in therapy repairing herself, something she talks about in her new book "rita moreno, a memoir which comes out in the spring. >> i cried so much when i wrote it because it opened up -- it opened up so many things that i had literally thought that i had put away and i mean, i would be typing away, really, and sobbing. and then having to wipe my eyes so i could see the keys. >> shear perseverance and tons of talent propelled her to roles that not her noticed, but...
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and there is a memoir and a protocol from the poll lit borrow meeting where gorbachev mentions that and goes, ha, ha, ha. nevertheless, rather san janney, later the president, then i think the foreign minister arrives to moscow and signs, first, arms transactions with russia. russia sold weapons both to their friends in the iraq and to their friends in iran during the iraq/iran war, felt just great about it, and later on there is a massive channel of nuclear expertise. hundreds of sign difficults and engineers, hundreds -- scientists and engineers, hundreds of iranian scientists and engineers being preyed in russia. -- trained in russia, unfortunately, many of them were also trained in the west. so iran is extremely important as a battering ram against american interests and, by implication, the sunni/arab allies of the united states as well as against israel that is seen as a little satan to america's great satan. so as syria the principal ally of iran in eastern mediterranean and in that part of the middle east, undermining syria and giving iran a bloody nose is, of course, seen from
and there is a memoir and a protocol from the poll lit borrow meeting where gorbachev mentions that and goes, ha, ha, ha. nevertheless, rather san janney, later the president, then i think the foreign minister arrives to moscow and signs, first, arms transactions with russia. russia sold weapons both to their friends in the iraq and to their friends in iran during the iraq/iran war, felt just great about it, and later on there is a massive channel of nuclear expertise. hundreds of sign...
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you a couple examples an fbi agent, one of the early fbi agents focused on al qaeda, and he wrote a memoir last year called the black flag, and the cia and the fbi as you know have a kind of a decade-long feud just about everything. and the cia got a hold of his book and decided it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of things out of the manuscript with the kind of things it took out was well known and had written about publicly being involved early on in crushing a guy named abu zubaydah, one of the terrorists caught in 2002 but was considered to be secret even though everybody knew about it. he had written on bits about it and the cia took out the personal pronouns from the chapter about abu zubaydah so instead of saying i packed my suitcase when i got this phone call and headed out it says blank pact blank sood caisse so the taxpayer paid you to take that stuff out. one other example so it seems less easy to understand is that the cia has triumphed over a guy named jefferson who has been fighting in court for years to declassify the records related to the assassination of john
you a couple examples an fbi agent, one of the early fbi agents focused on al qaeda, and he wrote a memoir last year called the black flag, and the cia and the fbi as you know have a kind of a decade-long feud just about everything. and the cia got a hold of his book and decided it needed to clear the manuscript and took a lot of things out of the manuscript with the kind of things it took out was well known and had written about publicly being involved early on in crushing a guy named abu...